Look at which country Ismail Qaani, who is said to be an agent, has sought refuge in.

Look at which country Ismail Qaani, who is said to be an agent, has sought refuge in.

07.03.2026 17:06

It has been claimed that Ismail Qaani, the commander of the Quds Force of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, who has long been rumored to be an agent, is safe in Israel as of this morning. It has been stated that Qaani, who is said to be a 60-year Mossad agent, played a key role in the elimination of critical figures in Iran on behalf of Israel.

The operation launched by the USA and Israel against Iran last week targeted the 'heart' of the state. It was announced that 48 high-ranking commanders, including Iran's religious leader Khamenei, were killed. Only Ismail Qaani, the commander of the Quds Force of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, survived that assassination that shook Tehran.

Ismail Qaani, who is said to have sold Iran, look at which country he sought refuge in

"THE NINE-LIVED COMMANDER"

Claims have emerged that Qaani, who previously survived many attacks carried out by Israel and is known in the international press as "Iran's impossible to kill, nine-lived commander," is an 'Israeli agent.' Qaani, who left his location just minutes before the assassination attack, has been missing since Saturday.

Ismail Qaani, who is said to have sold Iran, look at which country he sought refuge in

HE WAS A 60-YEAR MOSSAD AGENT

Claims have been made that Qaani, whose execution was reported, was a 60-year Mossad agent and sought refuge in Israel after the recent incident. It is said that Qaani played a key role in the elimination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, Hezbollah leaders Nasrallah and Safieddin, as well as Khamenei and high-ranking Revolutionary Guards generals.

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